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Tips and Tricks for Surviving Your
University Studies
Pavol Hardoš
2014
Academic Writing seminar
C.S. Lewis Bilingual High School
First Rule
• Read the syllabus
• Read the syllabus
• Read the syllabus
• Read the syllabus
Read the syllabus
• I am super-serious
• Professors usually see their syllabi either as a
roadmap or as a contract
– Roadmap – more usual for advanced classes
(professors already expect you know what’s what)
– Contract – common for undergraduate courses
• When you hear university faculty moan about
students, this is the most common complaint:
– Why don’t they read the syllabus!?
There will be reading
• Read. Re-read.
• Then read some more.
• Suck it up and read even more.
• Read the assigned reading – no exceptions
• Explore the recommended literature
– There is a reason why it’s recommended
Is it a challenge?
– Good
• Do you find you have loads of spare time?
• Not good – it should feel like a fulltime job
with loads of overtime
– Either challenge yourself with some further
projects of your own that help you grow (take up a
language, pick extra classes from outside your
track)
– or change schools
• Does the University have a writing center?
– Yes? Count your blessings and use it
– Writing center: get for free what everyone has to
pay for
• What is the walk-in policy professors have?
– Some profs have open door policies and will be
eager to help
• In any case, when in doubt about something,
do use their office hours
– professors are there to help you
Read your school email
• Always check for interesting conferences or
lectures in the vicinity
– Coz: knowledge + (usually) free snacks!
• Read the bureaucratic stuff too
– Coz: bureacracies can make your life miserable
• Pay special attention to any grants or offers
made by your school/department
– Coz: Money & opportunities!
– Internships, Scholarships, Erasmus
Lectures & seminars
• Come prepared or don’t come at all
– Your deer-in-the-headlights look will be pretty
frustrating
– Prepare rather than skip, it will only get more
difficult later
• Make copious amounts of notes: hand-
written on paper
– Studies suggest hand-notes aid memory retention
and better conceptual understanding
Ask questions
• You aid your own and others’ understanding –
not everything has to be clear
– Sometime asking the right question can help others
who might not even realize something was unclear
• Looking puzzled and not asking anything is
frustrating to look at
• Speak up – participate!
– Learning is a conversation
– Asking questions after it’s too late is pointless
Forbidden questions I.
• Is this going to be on the test?
– Translation: I cannot be bothered to figure what is
important, I did not read the syllabus & I only care
about my grades.
– A: It’s knowledge, shut up!
• Can you send us your notes?
– Translation: I am too lazy to do my own.
– A: If I wanted to make them available, I would
have.
Forbidden questions II.
• Will this course be hard?
– Translation: Please don’t make me work or
challenge me!
– A: Yes, especially for you, since you asked.
• Can I have extra credit?
– Translation: I did not do the work I was supposed
to, now you make extra effort so I do not suffer.
– A: Go away.
Forbidden questions III.
• Why did I get an [insert grade here]?
– Translation: How come you did not appreciate my
genius?
– A: Maybe because you did not do your work
properly – did not do what was expected – it
simply was not up to the standards?
• Note: It’s ok to question the grading, but
double-check and be specific with any
objections or complaints
Assignments
• Read the assignments (seriously)
– read them more than once to make sure you
understood what is expected
• Honour the word limit
• Honour the deadline
– Valar morghulis
– Or “All men must follow deadlines” in High
Valyrian
Sending assignments
• File specifications – check the syllabus
• If not specified, make it as simple as possible
– No weird formats, no PDFs
– No cutesy colors or special fonts
• Absolutely No Comic Sans
– Don’t toy with fonts, sizes or margins
• It’s obvious
Assignments
• Remember: name, title, date!
• Put your name in the file and on the file name
– Oh gee, another homework.docx
• Also, specify which class this is for
– They might teach more than one class
– Put it in the header along with your name and
date
Which email address will I use?
• suddenmayhemmaniac@youhoooo.com
• sexydeamon@liberianprincess.com
Or
• name.surname@school.edu
• name.surname@respectableemail.com
• Hint: There is a correct answer
Emailing professors
• Don’t
– Is my question answered in the syllabus?
– Is my question relevant? Does the professor need
to know, weigh in?
– Absolutely no rants or whining, no life stories
Why am I writing the email?
• Do they have an open-door policy?
– Use it, talk to them personally
• Should the question/issue be discussed?
– Ask for a consultation during their office hours
(yes, also by email)
• E-mail is necessary? OK, proceed...
Emailing DOs & DON’Ts
• Subject line – ALWAYS
• Preferably something meaningful
– Terrible subject lines include
– “Last Class” - “[CourseName]” - “Help” - “Question”
• Greetings
– Dear professor X.,
• No slang, no emoticons, no acronyms
– You’re IRL, yo!
Emailing DOs & DON’Ts
• Use paragraph breaks
– Blocks of text are off-putting
– Anything longer than what fits on the screen
should probably be an attachment and not an
email.
• Proofread, double-check
• Sign
• Remember: The shorter the email, the more
likely an answer.
Be pro-active
• IF I must write – can I also offer a solution or
suggestion?
– Anything to minimize the exchange and their
mental effort is welcome
• Keep it short, concise and polite – aim for bare
minimum
– But give proper context; they’re not mind-readers
• DO let them know about your absence –
especially if it is a small class
• If you need something from them – be
persistent
– Do not leave requests for the last minute – do not
put your professors against the wall
• Don’t think one email will do it – they might
forget (busy busy busy)
– Polite reminders are OK
• BUT – do not expect an instant response, give
them a day or two
Manners
• Be polite
– Obvious, I know, but still
– Just like anywhere else
• Do not be offended if the professor does not
remember your name/face
– Do not expect s/he will
– There are hundreds of you every year
Part(y)ing advice from my old
professor
• “Study hard, party hard!”
• I would say – you can have either:
– Good Grades
– Social Life
– Enough Sleep
Pick two

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Tips and tricks for surviving your university studies

  • 1. Tips and Tricks for Surviving Your University Studies Pavol Hardoš 2014 Academic Writing seminar C.S. Lewis Bilingual High School
  • 2. First Rule • Read the syllabus • Read the syllabus • Read the syllabus • Read the syllabus
  • 3. Read the syllabus • I am super-serious • Professors usually see their syllabi either as a roadmap or as a contract – Roadmap – more usual for advanced classes (professors already expect you know what’s what) – Contract – common for undergraduate courses • When you hear university faculty moan about students, this is the most common complaint: – Why don’t they read the syllabus!?
  • 4. There will be reading • Read. Re-read. • Then read some more. • Suck it up and read even more.
  • 5. • Read the assigned reading – no exceptions • Explore the recommended literature – There is a reason why it’s recommended
  • 6. Is it a challenge? – Good • Do you find you have loads of spare time? • Not good – it should feel like a fulltime job with loads of overtime – Either challenge yourself with some further projects of your own that help you grow (take up a language, pick extra classes from outside your track) – or change schools
  • 7. • Does the University have a writing center? – Yes? Count your blessings and use it – Writing center: get for free what everyone has to pay for • What is the walk-in policy professors have? – Some profs have open door policies and will be eager to help • In any case, when in doubt about something, do use their office hours – professors are there to help you
  • 8. Read your school email • Always check for interesting conferences or lectures in the vicinity – Coz: knowledge + (usually) free snacks! • Read the bureaucratic stuff too – Coz: bureacracies can make your life miserable • Pay special attention to any grants or offers made by your school/department – Coz: Money & opportunities! – Internships, Scholarships, Erasmus
  • 9. Lectures & seminars • Come prepared or don’t come at all – Your deer-in-the-headlights look will be pretty frustrating – Prepare rather than skip, it will only get more difficult later • Make copious amounts of notes: hand- written on paper – Studies suggest hand-notes aid memory retention and better conceptual understanding
  • 10. Ask questions • You aid your own and others’ understanding – not everything has to be clear – Sometime asking the right question can help others who might not even realize something was unclear • Looking puzzled and not asking anything is frustrating to look at • Speak up – participate! – Learning is a conversation – Asking questions after it’s too late is pointless
  • 11. Forbidden questions I. • Is this going to be on the test? – Translation: I cannot be bothered to figure what is important, I did not read the syllabus & I only care about my grades. – A: It’s knowledge, shut up! • Can you send us your notes? – Translation: I am too lazy to do my own. – A: If I wanted to make them available, I would have.
  • 12. Forbidden questions II. • Will this course be hard? – Translation: Please don’t make me work or challenge me! – A: Yes, especially for you, since you asked. • Can I have extra credit? – Translation: I did not do the work I was supposed to, now you make extra effort so I do not suffer. – A: Go away.
  • 13. Forbidden questions III. • Why did I get an [insert grade here]? – Translation: How come you did not appreciate my genius? – A: Maybe because you did not do your work properly – did not do what was expected – it simply was not up to the standards? • Note: It’s ok to question the grading, but double-check and be specific with any objections or complaints
  • 14. Assignments • Read the assignments (seriously) – read them more than once to make sure you understood what is expected • Honour the word limit • Honour the deadline – Valar morghulis – Or “All men must follow deadlines” in High Valyrian
  • 15. Sending assignments • File specifications – check the syllabus • If not specified, make it as simple as possible – No weird formats, no PDFs – No cutesy colors or special fonts • Absolutely No Comic Sans – Don’t toy with fonts, sizes or margins • It’s obvious
  • 16. Assignments • Remember: name, title, date! • Put your name in the file and on the file name – Oh gee, another homework.docx • Also, specify which class this is for – They might teach more than one class – Put it in the header along with your name and date
  • 17. Which email address will I use? • suddenmayhemmaniac@youhoooo.com • sexydeamon@liberianprincess.com Or • name.surname@school.edu • name.surname@respectableemail.com • Hint: There is a correct answer
  • 18. Emailing professors • Don’t – Is my question answered in the syllabus? – Is my question relevant? Does the professor need to know, weigh in? – Absolutely no rants or whining, no life stories
  • 19. Why am I writing the email? • Do they have an open-door policy? – Use it, talk to them personally • Should the question/issue be discussed? – Ask for a consultation during their office hours (yes, also by email) • E-mail is necessary? OK, proceed...
  • 20. Emailing DOs & DON’Ts • Subject line – ALWAYS • Preferably something meaningful – Terrible subject lines include – “Last Class” - “[CourseName]” - “Help” - “Question” • Greetings – Dear professor X., • No slang, no emoticons, no acronyms – You’re IRL, yo!
  • 21. Emailing DOs & DON’Ts • Use paragraph breaks – Blocks of text are off-putting – Anything longer than what fits on the screen should probably be an attachment and not an email. • Proofread, double-check • Sign • Remember: The shorter the email, the more likely an answer.
  • 22. Be pro-active • IF I must write – can I also offer a solution or suggestion? – Anything to minimize the exchange and their mental effort is welcome • Keep it short, concise and polite – aim for bare minimum – But give proper context; they’re not mind-readers • DO let them know about your absence – especially if it is a small class
  • 23. • If you need something from them – be persistent – Do not leave requests for the last minute – do not put your professors against the wall • Don’t think one email will do it – they might forget (busy busy busy) – Polite reminders are OK • BUT – do not expect an instant response, give them a day or two
  • 24. Manners • Be polite – Obvious, I know, but still – Just like anywhere else • Do not be offended if the professor does not remember your name/face – Do not expect s/he will – There are hundreds of you every year
  • 25. Part(y)ing advice from my old professor • “Study hard, party hard!” • I would say – you can have either: – Good Grades – Social Life – Enough Sleep Pick two